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The phrase "a deliberate error" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mistake that was made intentionally, often for a specific purpose or effect.
Example: "The author included a deliberate error in the text to provoke thought and discussion among readers."
Alternatives: "an intentional mistake" or "a purposeful error".
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Most attacks disrupt the normal pattern of system calls, typically by causing a deliberate error such as a buffer overflow.
Thornberry said Ellwood had described the funeral bombing as a "deliberate error", raising the prospect of "intentional targeting of civilians by elements of the coalition forces".
Note the "taken of his buttons off", a deliberate error, to add to the stylised speech; it refers to the ceremony of military degradation, where the man to be executed is formally stripped of any marks of rank, such as his stripes, or of significant parts of his uniform – the buttons bore the regimental crest.
This is a deliberate error that was published to show that a satisfactory Rietveld refinement is not always proof of a correct structure.
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Nobody is accusing Congressional estimators of deliberate error.
Eight badminton players at the London 2012 Olympic Games have been charged with trying to throw their matches after a spectacle during which spectators booed teams for apparently deliberate errors.
HMRC has been legally able in cases involving tax of more than £25,000 to publish the names of people who have received penalties for deliberate errors in their tax returns or for deliberately failing to comply with their tax obligations, since April 2010 – but this is the first time it has used the powers.
"The bishops still don't admit that they made serious, deliberate errors that were the result of the way they do things".
Even though removing the deliberate errors from G.P.S. theoretically makes the system 10 times as accurate, drivers using G.P.S. navigation systems should not expect to see that much improvement.
"These whimsical ideas comprise deliberate errors of cognition, that is to say, errors in the way we normally structure our thoughts, leading to the suspicion that Barrie was deliberately exploring the nature of cognition in these stories," writes Ridley in the book, newly out from Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Kids are subjected to images that adults aren't because a) their curiosity for the grotesque is greater and b) their ability to access it is greater". The photographs in the book, much like the other visual material -- the pages that are blank or half-blank, the paragraphs riddled with deliberate errors, as well as corrections made in blood-red ink -- tend to conceal more than they reveal.
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